Road closures were in place around the area to restrict traffic using Great Horton Road during the busiest times.

Inspector Tom Casey, who leads the Bradford West Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "I would again like to thank our partners and the Great Horton community for their support and their patience during the road closures.

“The vast majority of people who attended the area for the celebrations caused no issues for ourselves or our partners, and the feedback from residents and councillors has been positive.”

Councillor Abdul Jabar, Bradford Council Executive Member for Neighbourhoods and Community Safety, said: “Everyone deserves to be able to live in a safe environment and celebrate festivities such as Eid appropriately.

“Anyone who drives at excessive speeds, use a mobile device whilst driving, drives in an anti-social, careless or dangerous manner at any time of the year is likely to face fines, penalty points and risk having their vehicles seized.

“We have to do all we can to reduce the number of road collisions and casualties across the whole district.”